WASHINGTON, : New York Patrolman's Benevolent Association representative Daniel Gravius from the Bronx, NY, stencils the name of NYPD police officer Moira Smith (also seen in photo) from the wall at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC, 29 April 2002. Smith is one of 12 NYPD police officers who name was inscribed on the memorial after dying in the line of duty 11 September 2001 in the World Trade Center terrorist attacks. Of the new names being inscribed, 230 were killed in the line of duty during 2001, including 72 who died 11 September 2001 in the deadliest day in law enforcement history. AFP PHOTO/Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

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“As I was running north in this park, and then I could start seeing again a little bit, and I just kept looking in the sky. Cause the captain was saying there’s another plane heading in our direction, I was looking for another plane. I saw something in the sky, it was a plane, but it was way out. It looked like it was over Jersey or something, then it wasn’t there anymore. I saw a small fireball, and it was gone. I saw two other planes. One came in one way, and the other came in the other way, and there was a plane in the middle that was way far off in the distance. Then the plane in the middle just disappeared into a little fire ball. It looked like the size of a golf ball from where I could see it. And the other two planes veered off into opposite directions. I just kept on running north. About fifteen blocks later, I had no idea that that was just the first tower that had come down.”